Rnd 5: Ch 1, working in bl only, sc in each st and ch around. Join with sl st. (36 sts) F.O.

You can join this square simply by sewing it to another, or you can use a fancy joining stitch, such as the flat braid. I happen to like the flat braid as it adds a lacy touch to it.

Fall Flower Afghan | Source

Fall Flower Afghan

This is another one of my afghan square patterns. I actually took the time to make a large afghan - it was very time consuming, but I really love it. I know that they are fall colors, but I love it so much that I am still using it. It is super warm. - Fall Flower Afghan

Afghan Square | Source

Afghan Square

I made this afghan square all in one color, however, in the future I think I will try making it in several colors and see how that looks. I don't think I can go wrong... - Afghan Square

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Rhelena 6 years ago

wordsmith, Yes I agree, it does take a long time. But I'm hoping for a pretty afhgan when it is done. The reason I didn't even out the corners is because I needed to have a total of 36 stithces at the last round in order to match my other squares. adding more stitches would have given me to many. And besides it looks good once you join it. :)

agreenworld, It does take patience to learn it, but then once you get going on it, it gets to be really fun. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.

Dawn A. Harden 6 years agofrom CT-USA

Wow! You have to be really talented and patient. Thanks for the good information.

Veronica Lewis 6 years agofrom Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania

I've actually made baby afghans using small squares like this. Oh my goodness it takes a long time! LOL! I'm wondering why in the last round you don't make corners to square it out so it won't be round. But either way it's very pretty.